Elon Musk Steps Down from DOGE After 130 Days: What’s Next for the Efficiency Agenda?
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Elon Musk is officially stepping down from his role in the Trump administration. According to a White House official, Musk’s exit process, known as “off-boarding,” began on Wednesday night. He served as a special government employee with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for about 130 days.
No Formal Goodbye, Sudden Exit
Musk didn’t have a direct conversation with President Trump before leaving. His departure was decided by senior staff, not through a formal process. The exit came shortly after Musk criticized Trump’s latest tax and budget bill, calling it too expensive and harmful to DOGE’s efforts to cut government costs.
Musk Bids Farewell on X
On Wednesday, Musk took to X to mark his exit, writing:
“As my scheduled time as a Special Government Employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President @realDonaldTrump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending. The @DOGE mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government.”
Bold Vision, Mixed Results
Musk led aggressive staff cuts across federal agencies and advocated for zero tariffs with Europe, sparking clashes with cabinet members, including calling trade adviser Peter Navarro a “moron.” While his efforts didn’t deliver the sweeping savings he promised, the administration claims that DOGE reduced the federal civilian workforce by 12%, approximately 260,000 jobs, through layoffs and early retirements.
On the other hand, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna expressed frustration over Congress’s inaction, saying lawmakers lack urgency and vision despite the hard fight to bring Trump back to office. She criticized the failure to secure DOGE spending cuts, an issue debated for years, calling it “embarrassing” and urging real results over political showmanship.
Politics, Criticism, and Tesla Pressure
Musk’s political role drew criticism from some investors who want him to refocus on Tesla amid falling sales and share prices. After spending nearly $300 million supporting Trump and GOP campaigns last year, Musk recently said he plans to scale back political donations: “I think I’ve done enough,” he remarked at a forum in Qatar.
DOGE to Continue Without Musk
Despite Musk’s departure, the White House says DOGE will press on. Musk echoed that sentiment in his farewell, saying the mission will “only strengthen over time.”
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